74 examples of fashionably in sentences

"Yes, when it is natural, but no man understands nor cares about a fashionably dressed womanwomen dress for each other" (which is perfectly true).

"THAT FASHIONABLY DRESSED WOMAN WHO HAS JUST PASSED, DEAR?

ACT V.ANNIE, in the midst of misery and a gorgeous silk dress with lace trimmings, is seen going to bed in her best clothes, and without taking her hair downthis being the well-known custom among fashionably dressed girls.

The man's uniform was stained by oil; the girl was pretty and fashionably dressed, but Barbara knew her clothes were cheap.

She was fashionably dressed in black, with a black hat.

Police-Constable Flack was impressed by the spectacle of a beautiful fashionably-dressed lady in distress.

A fainting woman, if she is beautiful and fashionably dressed, will unnerve even a resourceful police official.

"In your statement of what took place when Birchill returned to the flat after committing the murder, he said something about having seen a woman leave the house by the front door as he was hiding in the gardena fashionably dressed woman

At the private entrance to the courthouse arrived fashionably-dressed ladies accompanied by well-groomed men.

It was therefore with a feeling of mingled annoyance and surprise that Crewe, looking down from his point of vantage at the bevy of fashionably-dressed ladies in the body of the court, recognised Mrs. Holymead, Mademoiselle Chiron and Miss Fewbanks seated side by side, engaged in earnest conversation.

The fashionably-dressed women in the court stared with much interest at the daughter of the murdered man, whom most of them knew, in order to see how she was taking the disclosures about her dead father's private life.

To which she assented, and then asked: "Who is this lady?" "This lady" was a fashionably dressed young woman who had just bounced into the witness-box and was now being sworn.

Just when the lessons came on a stout, plump-featured, and most fashionably-whiskered young man stepped into the pulpit, crushed the little Oswaldtwistle party into the north-eastern Corner of it, and poured out for about twenty minutes a sharp, monotonous volume of sacred verses.

He employs his money in fitting himself fashionably, and getting into good company; this last article always brings him in good interest.

Any one who had seen them would have been astounded and amused at the spectacle of two fashionably-dressed ladies dashing recklessly through the thick brushwood.

" As they were thus talking, a door of one of the splendid mansions they were passing opened, and a fashionably-dressed young man came slowly down the steps, and walked on before them with a very measured step and peculiar gait.

She reached the public road just in time to stop the heavy car, and to swing herself lightly on, to all appearances merely a rather unusually well-set-up, fashionably dressed young lady, presenting to the heterogeneous indifference of the other passengers in the car even a more ostentatiously abstracted air than is the accepted attitude for young ladies traveling alone.

Harry Furness was a fair and merry-looking boy; good humor was the distinguishing characteristic of his face; his somewhat bright and fashionably cut clothes were carelessly put on, and it was clear that no thought of his own appearance or good looks entered his mind.

One day I raised my eyes, and saw there was a new-comer in the studio; and, to my surprise, for he was fashionably dressed, and my experience had not led me to believe in the marriage of genius and well-cut cloth, he was painting very well indeed.

It is a pathetic sight and a striking example of the complexity Introduced into the emotions by a high state of civilizationthe sight of a fashionably dressed female in grief.

They obtrude upon no one, and always have sixpences in readiness to pay; whereas fashionably dressed white people frequently offer a ten dollar bill, which they know we cannot change, and thus cheat us out of our rightful dues.

P. S. I could bear even all this, if I were not obliged also to eat fashionably.

She had introduced me to two fashionably dressed ladies, officers' wifes, resident there; and when I must say or do nothing about this man, lest I should destroy Mrs. Thayer's opportunity for doing good, I concluded we had discovered a new variety of savage, and came away thinking I could do something in the city.

In another shop were two pelisses of faded lilac color; these were of modern cut and fashionably made.

He took the rose he was wearing in the button-hole of his fashionably-cut coat and gave it to her.

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